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ESSEX. (KELLY's 494 CLU ESSEX. (KELLY's CLUBS continued. Short, sec. ; John Elwood, steward), COACH & CARRIAGE Colchester (W. H. Short, sec.), 7 High Parkeston, Harwich BUILDERS. street, Colchester Potter Street Cricket (Francis Tubbs, Adams Adam & Alfred, 20 Culver street Colchester Liberal (H. F. Nash, sec.), sec.), Kingston hall, Harlow & 77 East hill, Colchester. See advt High street, Colchester Rayleigh Cycling (headquarters, Golden Bacon Harry James, The Gore, Great Colne's Cricket (H. C. Sloane-Stanley, Lion hotel) (Frank William Abbott, Stambridge, Rochford S.O hon. sec.), Earls Colne, Halstead sec.), Rayleigh S.O Belcher George, Chigwell Row Connaught Tennis (Edmund Swift,sec.), Rayleigh (Dramatic) (Frank Abbott, Brown William T. Sth. Weald, Brentw~ Epping Forest, Chingford sec.), Rayleigh S. 0 Bruce William, Maldon road, Colchester Copt Hall Green Cricket (W. Clark, Romford Conservative (William Darron Carter E. W. Gt. Clacton, Colchester sec.), Waltham Abbey Heard, sec.; Mrs. Jane Carter, care- Clark George, Noak hill, Romford Dengie Hundreds Cricket (Ernest Page, taker), South street, Romford Cliff John W right, Bore ham, Chelmsfrd hon. sec.), Southminster S.O Royal Harwich Yacht (Col. R. S. Curtis J. Nelson st. (back of), Southend Dunmow Conservative( Earl of Warwick, Barnes, chairman of committee; H. Davis George & Son, High road, Ilford president; A. J. Mills, hon. sec.), J. W. Jervis, hon. treasurer; Lucas Day Samuel Plowman, Cobblers green, Dunmow T. Cob bold, sec.), Gt. Eastern hotel, Felstead, Chelmsford Earls Colne Cycling (H. J. Hunt, sec.), Harwich Diaper Fk. James, Hatfield, Witham Earls Colue, Halstead Saffron Walden Conservative (Rt. Hon. Eley Arthur, TolleshuntKnights,Kelvdn Earls Colne Football (S. R. Long, sec.), Lord Braybrooke, president; Francis Ellis J. & Sons,off Queen's rd.Brentwoocl Earls Colne, Halstead George Freeland, sec. ; Henry Hay- Ellis George, Broomfield, Chelmsford Epping Golf (R. C. Lyall, hon. sec. & ward, manager), Museum street, Ely William, Southminster S.O treasurer), Epping Saffron Walden Emberson George, Railway square &; Epping Forest Royal Golf (Capt. Lewis Saffron Walden Cricket (W. F. Tuke, Railway arches, Chelmsford Peskett, sec.), Royal Forest hotel, sec.), Saffron Walden Gadsdon Frank, Ongar S.O Chingford St. Runwald's (W. H. Short, sec.), Gilderson Robert, High street, Ilford Essex Field (head quarters) (William High street, Colchester Gilderson Robt. jun. St. Mary's rd.Ilford Cole, sec.), 8 Knighton villas, Buck- Shoeburyness Constitutional (John Girling Robert, Fore street, Harlow burst Hill S.O & New London road, Scandrett, sec.), Cambridge town, Green Philip Jn. Magdalen green, Great Chelmsford Shoeburyness S.O Clacton, Colchester Essex Yacht (The) (R. :Frost Smith, Sible Hedingham Cycling (Charles Griggs & Buck, Bridge st. Halstead; commodore; A. Harvey l\Ioore, vice- Bishop, sec.), Sible Hedingham, show rooms, Corn Exchange; works. commodore; W. Winn, rear-commo- Halstead Crouch street, Colchester dore; A. R. Ray, hon. sec.), Gipsy South Woodford Cricket (Henry A. Gunton Joseph, Woodford Bridge station, Leigh S. 0 Hants, hon. sec.), Board Schools, Harris & Warren, High st. Epping Grays Liberal (George A. Pepper, sec.), Churchfields, South Woodford Harrison Henry, Abberton, Colchester High street, Grays Southend (Conservative & Unionist·) Hawkins F. Castle Hedingbam,Halstead Grays Unionist (Elliott G. Fletcher, Limited (Joseph Foskett F.S.A.A. Hughes John Thomas, Hill street &. hon. sec.), Orsett road, Grays sec. & manager), Clarence street, High street, Saffron Walden Great Horkesley Parochial (Rev. John Southend Jennings & Son, Stanwell st. Colchester Storr, hon. sec.; Joseph Studd, Southend Cycling (Frank J. Wood, sec.), Jessop C. & A. ChingfordHatch,Chingfrd librarian), Gt. Horkesley, Colchester Alexandra hotel, Alexandrast. Sthend Juniper & Sons, Felstead, Chelmsford Halstead Cycling (E. F. Elliot, sec.), Tilbury (The), Dock Club & Institute Lamb Chas. Henry,High st.Manningtree High street, Halstead (.A. Askew, sec.), Tilbury dock, Til- Larkin James, Queen's rd. Brentwood Halstead Football (C. J. Brewer, sec.), bury S.O Last William, Earls Colne, Halstead Halstead Wanstead Park Golf (Gurney Fowler, Lindsell John, Leigh road, Southend Harlow Conservative (Samuel Deards, capt.; R.B.Johnson,sec. ), Wanstd.N .E Mardall Oliver, High road, Woodford sec.), High street, Harlow West Essex Cycling (S. A. Brinkworth, Munnion William & Sons, 5 Springfield Harlow Cricket (A. B. Edwards, sec.), sec.), Chelmsford road, Chelmsford Harlow West Essex Polo (Capt. A. Waters, Merchant John, Lawford, Manningtree Hedingham (Edward Harvey, sec.), sec.; Maj. J. C.Tait J.P. treas.),Epping Mills J. C. 83 Magdalen st. Colchester Sible Hedingham, Halstead Wickford Cricket (R. Patmore, sec.), artridge E. A. West Bergholt R.S.O Hatfield Heath Cricket (John Button, Castle hotel, Wickford S.O Payne Joseph, High street, Maldon sec.), Heath, Hatfield, Harlow Wivenhoe Reading (Samuel Nathaniel Pees Philip Smith, Witham Hatfield Town Cricket (Rev. F. W.· Squire, president; George Hewett, Pocklington Richd. London rd.Southend Galpin, sec.), Hatfield, Harlow sec.), Wivenhoe, Colchester Porter Joseph& Son, South st.Romforci High Beech Cricket (A. J. Edwards, LUBS WORKING MEN'S Porter George, Gt. Bardfield, Braintree esq. D.L., J.P. capt.; Horace Norton, C - -. · Ramsey William, Stansted .Mountfitchet~ esq. sec.), High Beech, Loughton S.O Burnt Mill Workmen's Club & Reading Bishop's Stortford llford Conservative (John Lambert, Room (George Chaneellor, sec.), Rayner Samuel Felton & Son, Kelvedon sec.), Ilford Burnt mill, Netteswell, Harlow Read James ·wmiam, Woodford Wells~ Kelvedon Parish Club & Reading Room Cambridge Town (George White, sec.), Woodforcl Green & Snake's lane, (C. White, sec.), Kelvedon Hatch, Cambridge town, Shoeburyness S.O Woodford Green. See advert Brentwood Chelmsford Conservative (John Hirst, Rogers&Sons,Rayne rd.Bocking,Brntree Laurie (!''rank Holloway, proprietor), sec.), Crane court, High st.Chelmsford Ruffell H. & Co. Stabbing, Chelmsford Laurie square, Romford Chigwell (H. Shuttle, manager), Saward William Willoughby, Epping Lexden Conservative (George Barford, Chigwell Slipper Wm. Thos. North st. Romford caretaker), Lexden, Colchester Coggeshall Conservative (R. D, Hill, South H. W. J. to New st. Maldon Loughton Parish Cricket(Ralph Godwin, esq. president; R. H. Taylor, sec.), Tabor Richard, High street, Harlow sec.), Loughton Coggeshall Tavner W. t8o Moulsham st. Chelmsfrd Maldon Cricket (Charles Timperley, Halstead Conservative (Frederick Cocks- Taylor Wm. High rd. Buckhurst Hill hon. sec.), Maldon edge, hon. sec.; Nathaniel Robinson, Warmington Henry &; Son, Woodforcl Maldon Excelsior Tennis (C. R. Gowers, steward), 53 High street, Halstead Wells, Woodford Green hon. sec.), Maldon Halstead (Obadiah Kemp, sec.; Hugh Warner Arthur, Stock, Ingatestone Maldon Golf (Thos. Eve, sec.), Maldon Hunt, steward), Trinity st. Halstead Warner Ernest William, Ingatestone Maldon Lawn Tennis (F. H. Bright, Ingatestone Working Men's Club & Warren C.&. H. West street, Coggeshall hon. sec.), Maldon Reading Room (James Gallagher, Webb Joseph, Rayleigh S.O Maldon Rowing (N. Springett, Welling- sec.), Ingatestone Wedd W. J. Abbey la. Saffron Walden ton road, sec.), Maldon Little Easton (John Frederick Rogers, Welham John, Boxted, Colchester Manor Park Liberal, Romford road, treas. & hon. sec.), Little Easton, Went Jonathan, 9 Mersea rd. Colchester Manor Park Chelmsford Whittingham John & Waiter, Rocbford Minima Yacht (George E. Gate, sec.), Roydon (E. E. Barclay esq. president; S.O. ; & at Southend-on-Sea West Cliff, Southend W. D. Bunn, sec.), Roydon, Ware Whittingham W.Southchurch, Southen} ~Iistley & Manningtree Boating (C. E. Southend ('Thomas Manley, sec.), Williams Charles E. Heybridge, Maldon Garrard, sec.), Manningtree Brewery road, Southend Willis Ernest, Sible Hedingham,Halstead Moor Hall Cricket (E. F. Parker, sec.), Stansted Mountfitchet (H. Gayford, -- Harlow sec. ; Sergt.MajorStewart,caretaker), Shanks F. & R. 70 & 71 Great Queen Nazeing Golf (F. W. Goddard, sec.), Stansted Mountfitchet,Bishop'sStrtfrd st W.C. ; 47 & 49 Parker st W.C. &. Nazeing, Waltham Cross West Bergholt Social (John Kay, hon. 30 New Bond street W. London Ongar Cricket (F. H. B. Stocker, sec.), sec.),Church schl.We. Bergholt R.S.O Ongar S.O Widdington Reading Room & Club COACH PAINTERS. Park (private), Balfour road, Ilford (John Henry Hodge, sec.), Widding- Betts J. Forest house, Loughton S.Q Parkeston Social (The Hamilton) (W, H. ton, Newport S.O T~vlor Thos. Chingford la.WoodfordGm .
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